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INDEX TO HISTORY AND ETHNOLOGY. 



of the rise, progress, powers, &c., of the Inqui- 

 sition in, 110-116. 



Spaniards, the, general character of, 191 ; cos- 

 tume of, 191, 192 ; national dances and popu- 

 lar amusements of, 192. 



Sparta, 15 ; conquest of Messenia by, 16 ; obtains 

 the supremacy in Greece after the Peloponne- 

 sian war, 17 ; war with Persia, Corinth, and 

 Thebes, ib. ; constitution of, 19 ; domestic ha- 

 bits of the Spartans, 20, 23, 24, 26. 



Sphinxes, the, of Egypt, 6. 



Spirituales, the, a religious society, 104. 



St. James of the Sword, an order of knights, 108. 



St. John, the knights of, their origin and sketch 

 of the history of the order, 107. 



St. Mary's Visitation, the order of, 106. 



St. Stephen, the knights of, 108. 



States of the Church, the, 190. 



Steinlaeh valley, description of female costume 

 in, 134. 



Strielzi, the, or Strolzi, a Russian militia, 167. 



Stuart, the house of, 80. 



Styrians, the, consist of two stocks, 149 ; general 

 characteristics, habits, and costumes of, 150. 



Suani, the, 175. 



Suaves, the, 127. 



Sudras, the, or Shuders, a Hindoo caste, 205. 



Suevi, the, many tribes included under, 56 ; gene- 

 ral account of, ib. 



Suevian Union, the, 13. 



Sumali, the, an African tribe, 246. 



Sweden, the kingdom of, in the middle ages, 

 83. 



Swedes, the, character and condition of, 157. 



Swiss Confederation, the, formation of, 76. 



Switzerland, gallant resistance of the Swiss to 

 Albert I., king of Germany, 76 ; intermixture 

 of tribes in, at the fall of the Roman empire, 

 153 ; character and religion of the inhabitants, 

 ib. 



Sylla, the career of, 35, 36. 



Sylvestrinians, the, an order of monks, 103. 



Syracuse, capture of, by the Romans, 34. 



Syrians, the ancient, 8. 



Taborites, the, a fanatical section of the Hussites, 

 78. 



Tacanas, the, 270. 



Tadshiks, the, aborigines of Persia, 198. 



Tai, the, an Arab tribe, 203. 



Takele, the, a negro tribe, 242. 



Tamazirgt, the, a Berber tribe, 233. 



Tamerlane, prince of the Mongols, 85, 86. 



Tapiis, the, 274. 



Targamosians, the, 175. 



Tarquinius Superbus, 29. 



Tartars, the, 127, 167, 169. 



Tassilo, duke of Bavaria, rebellion of, against 

 Charlemagne, 64. 



Tcheremisses, the, 131, 167. 



Tchouktches, the, 168, 181. 



Tchuwaches, the, 131, 167. 



Tea, method of cultivating and preparing, em- 

 ployed by the Chinese, 218-220. 



Tehuelches, the, or Patagonians, 273. 



Temby, the, a tribe on the east coast of Africa, 

 246. 



Templars, the order of Knights, 107, 108. 



Tenchtheri, the, 13. 



Tergia dialect, the, spoken among the Berbers, 

 233. 



Tematies, the, 287. 

 180 



Terra del Fuego, account of the inhabitants of, 

 272. 



Tertiarians, the, their position with respect to the 

 religious associations, 106. 



Teutons, the, invasion of the Roman territory by, 

 12. 



Theatinians, the, a religious society, 105. 



Thebes, war between, and Sparta, 17. 



Theodosius, last emperor of the united Roman 

 empire, 42. 



Thessaly, 15. 



Thuringians, the, manners, customs, and dress of, 

 141, 142. 



Tiberias, the battle of, 120. 



Tiberius, the successor of Augustus, 40. 



Tibetans, the, or Thibetans, general descrintion 

 of, 221, 222. 



Tilubunkoes, the, a negro tribe, 236. 



Timanaes, the, 268. 



Timbuctoo, a city of the Kissures, 240. 



Timmanies, the, a negro tribe, 236, 238. 



Timmes, the, a negro tribe, 238. 



Titus, emperor of Rome, 40. 



Tobas, the, 274. 



Toga, the, of the Romans, 48. 



Tongans, the, 300. 



Torgots, the, 176. 



Touradashas, the, supposed to belong to the Dyak 

 stock, 286. 



Tournament, the, laws and ceremonies of, 90-93. 



Trajan, emperor of Rome, 40. 



Tribunes of the people, 45. 



Trinitarians, the, the religious order of, 104. 



Triumvirate, formation of a, by Caesar, 36. 



Troglodytes, the, 10. 



Tschudes, the, 131. 



Tshetries, the, a Hindoo caste, 205. 



Tshetshentzes, the, 170. 



Tuariks, the, an African tribe, 233, 240- 



Tudor family, the, 80. 



Tuisco, the, the prime ancestor of the ancient 

 Germans, 12. 



Tullus Hostilius, 29. 



Tungouses, the, 168, 182. 



Tungusians, the, 127. 



Tunic, the Roman, 48. 



Tupi, the, or Caribs, 274. 



Tupinambas, the, or eastern Guaranis, 275. 



Turkey, area of, and various races inhabiting, 

 183 ; religion and form of government of, ib. ; 

 administration of the government of, 184 ; do- 

 mestic habits of the Turks, 184, 185 ; trades 

 and occupations, 185 ; costume, 185, 186 ; re- 

 ligious festivals, 186. 



Turkomans, the, origin and general character of, 

 131, 180. 



Turks, the, 131 ; establishment of, in Europe, 85 ; 

 a hybrid people, 126 ; physical characteristics 

 of, ib. 



Tuscans, the, 190. 



Tyrolese, the, national costumes of, 152 ; general 

 character of, 153. 



Ubii, the, 13. 

 Udi, the, 131. 



Ugashenzes, the, a tribe of Esquimaux, 251. 

 Ujapas, the, 277. 



Ulm, costume of peasants at, 134, 135. 

 Umbrians, the, 27. 

 United States of America, the, 249. 

 Universities, dates of the foundation of the princi- 

 pal European, 87. 



